My Grandma’s Recipes – David Horvitz, Morava

Posted in food on June 17th, 2011
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My Grandma’s Recipes – David Horvitz

“My Grandma’s Recipes” is a collection of 35 recipes that artist David Horvitz’s grandmother has collected throughout her life. Born in Northern California to Japanese Immigrants, and having spent time in the Amache Internment Camp during the Second World War, Kay Maruyama’s (Horvitz’s grandmother) collection of recipes reflect the second and third generation culture of Japanese Americans living on the West Coast.

Most of the recipes come out of sharing, similar to how digital information today is shared. Some are clipped out of newspapers, others given by friends or family, and some typed or hand written by Horvitz’s grandmother. The recipes are stored in a small box inside of his grandmother’s kitchen, in Los Angeles, California, where she has lived most her life. Many of these recipes Horvitz remembers eating at family events and holidays.

format: 135 x 90 x 22 mm, 35 loose sheets, offset printing, cardboard box
color: fullkolor + Pantone 185 (box)
edition: 200

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The Climbing of Buildings, Fences and other Opportunities. Jeroen Jongeleen. Morava Books

Posted in Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store on August 19th, 2010
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The Climbing of Buildings, Fences and other Opportunities, Jeroen Jongeleen. MRV-03.
Published by MORAVA.
Edition of 100 copies.

“The Climbing of Buildings, Fences and other Opportunities” documents one of the projects which has for years been developed by Jeroen Jongeleen. A few dozen photographs, a great many of which have never been published before, make up a visual story about overcoming natural and architectural barriers, about courage and solitude, and about the joy of reaching ever new summits. Jeroen Jongeleen is equally enthusiastic when climbing trees at night and a few dozen metres’ smokestacks. He is most often by himself. Moreover, he makes pictures of himself in these situations. In the book, however, he is accompanied by a text by Peter Kazil, a Rotterdam-based theoretician and urban explorer.

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Réponse Floue. Jeremie Egry. Morava Books

Posted in Motto Berlin store, Motto Zürich store, photography, Uncategorized on August 19th, 2010
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Reponse Floue, Jeremie Egry. MRV-04.
Published by MORAVA
Edition of 100 copies.

“Réponse Floue”, prepared in full by Jérémie Egry, is a booklet with a few reproductions of his photographs. Jérémie is a young French artist who is active primarily in photography but also in objects and videos, often blurring the borderline between individual so-called areas. Together with his three friends (Aurélien Arbet, Nicolas Poillot and Marco Barrera) he runs a publishing house JSBJ (www.jesuisunebandedejeunes.com), which issues zins and art books.

D 8€
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